Hello,
I have a new radio in my car, it's not the best, but it's okay.
It says it gives off 60W per channel and it has four channels.
I connected speakers from a DVD into it's front channels, wired them parallel so they drop from 6 ohms to 3 ohms and they're okay, but problem is, my car doesn't have speakers in the doors and I don't want to drill holes for them, I put them in the center console next to the handbrake, but they don't sound too good.
I am looking for speakers that I can lay in the back of my car, that's where I already have speakers, but they're too quiet for me. I don't know their specs and I can't find out, because it is not written on them.
I don't know if it'd be better to get 8 Ohm speakers that do 120W and wire them parallel to reduce the impendance to 4 Ohms. Fusing all channels into one wire and then splitting that wire in two for each speaker to reduce them to 4 ohms.
I want to do this, because I don't have a place to mount my front speakers and I'd like to use the front ports as well.
If you have other ideas, feel free to suggest. The car is Opel Kadett E 1984.
Back speakers.
Front speakers from DVD, wired parallel. Fused two channels into one then split into two again.
Radio
I have a new radio in my car, it's not the best, but it's okay.
It says it gives off 60W per channel and it has four channels.
I connected speakers from a DVD into it's front channels, wired them parallel so they drop from 6 ohms to 3 ohms and they're okay, but problem is, my car doesn't have speakers in the doors and I don't want to drill holes for them, I put them in the center console next to the handbrake, but they don't sound too good.
I am looking for speakers that I can lay in the back of my car, that's where I already have speakers, but they're too quiet for me. I don't know their specs and I can't find out, because it is not written on them.
I don't know if it'd be better to get 8 Ohm speakers that do 120W and wire them parallel to reduce the impendance to 4 Ohms. Fusing all channels into one wire and then splitting that wire in two for each speaker to reduce them to 4 ohms.
I want to do this, because I don't have a place to mount my front speakers and I'd like to use the front ports as well.
If you have other ideas, feel free to suggest. The car is Opel Kadett E 1984.
Back speakers.
Front speakers from DVD, wired parallel. Fused two channels into one then split into two again.
Radio